Can you tell me what part of my quote is concerned with kidding you? Yes Ilford's reply as stated is puzzling to me and its pure physical impossiblity, as the Ilford reply implies gives an indication that appears to be the same to koraks but there are several possibilities for this. I accept that Ilford often gives a "condensed" reply as it may have done here but was there nothing in it that indicated that there may have been other reasons as to why it wasn't feasible?
Here is what you said that Ilford said:" I had an opportunity to forward a question to an Ilford Rep a few months ago about this very matter, asking if they will produce Kentmere as a sheet film product. The answer was: No, the Kentmere emulsion making is sufficiently different from the Ilford emulsions that it cannot be adapted to sheet film production.
Apparently they tried, and it didn't work out. So I expect you can cross that off your list."
The part I have "bolded" just seems to indicate that Ilford tried to coat it onto sheet form and it didn't work
If it was written in that way then it looks as if the outcome was something which was unknown to them in advance This may have been the case but it just seems strange that it almost caught them by surprise when I would have thought that their knowledge of the composition of Kentmere and of what is required for sheet film production would have indicated in advance the likelihood of its unfeasibility or otherwise
My impression is that my inquiries and questions are annoying you, so if what you said was what Ilford said without it expanding in any way on its "didn't work out " statement then fine.
I need to be honest however and state that my curiosity about what is different about Kentmere in terms of what makes it unfeasible for sheet film may lead me to ask other questions on what is different
Thanks
pentaxuser